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Wellbore devices for use in filtration, wellbore isolation, production control, lifecycle management and wellbore construction may include at least a first and a second shape-memory material each having an altered geometric position and each an original geometric position. Each shape-memory material may be held in the altered geometric run-in position at a temperature below glass transition temperature (Tg), where the Tgs and/or the respective slope changes of the first and second shape-memory materials are different. Option¬ ally the shape-memory materials may be crosslinked polymers where the crosslinked polymers have different crosslinking ratios from one another. Once the wellbore device is in place downhole and the first and second shape- memory materials are subjected to temperatures above their Tgs, the materials will deploy to recovered geometric positions at or near their original geometric positions to perform their filtration, isolation, control or other function. These deployments may occur at different times or rates.

1. A wellbore device comprising:at least two shape-memory materials:a first shape-memory material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a first crosslinking ratio, where the first shape-memory material has an altered geometric position and an original geometric position,

where the first shape-memory material is maintained in the altered geometric position at a temperature below a first onset glass transition temperature, and where the first shape-memory material expands from its altered geometric position to its recovered geometric position when it is heated to a temperature above the first onset glass transition temperature, where the first shape-memory material has a first slope change during a first transition state from a first glass state to a first rubber state, anda second shape-memory material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a second crosslinking ratio different from the first crosslinking ratio, where the second shape-memory material has an altered geometric position and an original geometric position, where the second shape-memory material is maintained in the altered geometric position at a temperature below a second onset glass transition temperature, and where the second shape-memory material recovers from its altered geometric position to its recovered geometric position when it is heated to a temperature above the second onset glass transition temperature, where the second shape-memory material has a second slope change during a second transition state from a second glass state to a second rubber state, andwhere the first shape-memory material and the second shape-memory material are further different by a parameter selected from the group consisting of:the first onset glass transition temperature is different from the second onset glass transition temperature,the first slope change is different from the second slopechange, andboth.

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2. The wellbore device of claim 1, wherein the first and second shape-memory materials each comprise a polyurethane.3. The wellbore device of claim 2, where the ratios of polyol to polyisocyanate in the polyurethanes of the first and second shape-memory materials are different.4. The wellbore device of claim 1 or 2, where the first shape-memory material and the second shape-memory material are positioned on a billet having a length in a configuration selected from the group consisting of:concentric layers, where one of the shape-memory materials at least partially overlaps the other shape-memory material;side-by-side each other along at least a portion of the length of thebillet; andcombinations thereof.5. A method of manufacturing a wellbore device, the method comprising,(a) placing in any order or simultaneously:a first shape-memory material on a billet in an original geometric position where the first shape-memory material has a first onset glass transition temperature and a first slope change during a first transition state from a first glass state to a first rubber state, the first shape-memory

material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a first crosslinking ratio, anda second shape-memory material on the billet in an original geometric position where the second shape-memory material has a second onset glass transition temperature and a second slope change during a second transition state from a second glass state to a second rubber state, the second shape-memory material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a second crosslinking ratio different from the first crosslinking ratio;

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(b) altering the original geometric shapes of the first and second shape-memory materials at a temperature at or above both the first and second onset T g s to change the original geometric positions of the first and

second polyurethane materials respectively; and(c) lowering the temperature of the first and second shape-memory materials to a temperature below the first and second onset T g s, respectively, where the first and second shape-memory materials each maintain their respective altered geometric positions,where the first shape-memory material and the second shape-memory material are further different by a parameter selected from the group consisting of:the first onset glass transition temperature being different from the second onset glass transition temperature,the first slope change being different from the second slopechange, andboth.6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first and second shape-memory materials each comprise a polyurethane.7. The method of claim 6, where the ratios of polyol to polyisocyanate in the polyurethanes of the first and second shape-memory materials are different.8. The method of claim 5 or 6, where the billet has a length, and where the first shape-memory material and the second shape-memory material have a configuration selected from the group consisting of:concentric layers, where one of the shape-memory materials at least partially overlaps the other shape-memory material;side-by-side each other along at least a portion of the length of thebillet; andcombinations thereof.

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9. A method of manufacturing a wellbore device, the methodcomprising:(a) mixing a polymer with a crosslinker at a first crosslinker / polymer ratio to form a first crosslinked polymer having a first original geometric position and having a first onset glass transition temperature T g;(b) mixing the polymer with the crosslinker at a second crosslinker / polymer ratio to form a second crosslinked polymer having a second original geometric position and having a second onset glass transition temperature T g,

where the first onset T g and the second onset T g are different;(c) altering the geometric shapes of the first and second crosslinked polymers at a temperature above both the first and second onset T g s to change the geometric shapes of the first and second crosslinked polymers respectively; and(d) lowering the temperature of the first and second crosslinked polymers to a temperature below the first and second onset T g s, respectively, where the first and second crosslinked polymers each maintain their respective altered geometry.10. The method of claim 9, further comprising introducing the firstcrosslinked polymer and the second crosslinked polymer onto a cylindrical billet.11. The method of claim 10, where the cylindrical billet has a length,and where the first crosslinked polymer and the second crosslinked polymer have a configuration selected from the group consisting of:concentric layers, where one of the polyurethane materials at least partially overlaps the other polyurethane material;side-by-side each other along at least a portion of the length of thebillet; andcombinations thereof.12. A method of installing a wellbore device on a downhole tool in aformation, the method comprising:

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(a) securing a downhole tool to a string of tubing, the downhole tool comprising a device comprising;a first shape-memory material, the first shape-memory material having an altered geometric position for run-in and an original geometric position, wherein the first shape-memory material is maintained in the altered

geometric position for run-in below a first onset glass transition temperature

T g of the first shape-memory material, the first shape-memory material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a first crosslinking ratio, anda second shape-memory material, the second shape-memory material having an altered geometric position for run-in position and an original geometric position, wherein the second shape-memory material is maintained in the altered geometric position for run-in below a second onset glass transition temperature T g of the second shape-memory material, where the first T g is different from the second T g, the second shape-memory material comprising a cross-linked polymer having a second crosslinking ratio;(b) running the downhole tool in a wellbore; and(c) recovering the first shape-memory material from its altered geometric position for run-in to a recovered geometric position.13. The method of claim 12, further comprising (d) expanding the second shape-memory material from its altered geometric position for run-in to a recovered geometric position.14. The method of claim 12 or 13, further comprising (e) producing hydrocarbons from the formation through the wellbore where the first shape-memory material in the recovered geometric position prevents theundesirable production of solids from the formation but allows the desirable production of hydrocarbons.15. The method of claim 12 or 13, where:the first shape-memory material comprises a polyurethane formed by mixing a polyol with a polyisocyanate at a first ratio; and

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the second shape-memory material comprises a polyurethane formed by mixing a polyol with a polyisocyanate at a second ratio different than the first ratio.16. The method of claim 12 or 13, where the downhole tool has alength, and where the first shape-memory material and the second shape-memory material have a configuration selected from the group consisting of:concentric layers, where one of the shape-memory materials at least partially overlaps the other shape-memory material on the downhole tool;side-by-side each other along at least a portion of the length of the downhole tool; andcombinations thereof.